Öznur Kablo Yeni Malatyaspor’s coach Marius Sumudica stated that no net penalties were awarded in the Yukatel Kayserispor match, where they drew 2-2 in the 18th week of the Spor Toto Super League.
Sumudica, at the press conference held after the match, stated that a strange match was played today.
Stating that they watched two different halves in the match, Sumudica continued as follows:
“We had a lot of chances in the first half, we scored two goals. In the second half, we had 5-6 positions and even a missed penalty, but we couldn’t score. When you find 2-0, you must close the game. It is not possible to concede two goals in the two middles. “We had a clear position at 5 o’clock. The final passes needed to be given a little more accurately, we couldn’t produce a score by doing them. Now I watched the penalty position on TV, we have a penalty that was not given 100 percent, but 1000 percent.”
Reminding that they went ahead 2-0 and found many positions, Sumudica said, “When you do not find the third goal on top of the positions you find, football punishes you.” he said.
To the question about the events after the match, Sumudica gave the following answer:
“I heard it, I went out and tried to calm everyone down. I tried to help the referee, I calmed everyone down, I didn’t want anyone to make a big mistake, but I wanted the referee to come to the dressing room after the match and see how my players were crying. Haddadi said, ‘I was one meter behind Mounir if it wasn’t a penalty, I played football. “I’ve been here for nine games. I’ve never seen the referee go to VAR for Malatya. Now I hear the VAR referee is the referee of a lower league. I know Hüseyin Göçek before. If you can’t decide, if you’re not clear, you should go to VAR. Also, VAR.” If you know that there is not a referee with a very high level in . If you know that there is a new referee, you should come to VAR and make the penalty decision yourself. Why is everything against Malatya. If the position cannot be decided, why do the referees use their discretion for the other side. Footballers feel this. How is it that someone comes and steals all our work from us? I don’t want to insult or say anything against them. Me and my players may pay for this, but a big Anatolian city will pay for it, this is not normal at all. If this position was in one of the big teams in Turkey, the referee would go to VAR, why not for Malatya? Everyone makes mistakes, but give us what we deserve.”
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